Focal Point
There is only so much truth
to go around
among the various cults
where such a thing is scarce.
The truth of God is righteous,
but the cults of dogma
are dead weight
in the human psyche.
The truth of scientific fact is sweet,
but the cults of theory
are a poison
polluting indoctrinated minds.
The truth of sovereignty is holy,
but the cult of collectivism
is a government decree
that is destined to die hard.
The truth of love is a lullaby,
but the cult of hatred
is a sad song
that soon shall be silenced.
There is only so much truth
to go around
in the decadent institutions
of this world…
let them burn
The truth is eternal
in the kingdom found within
and always rises
in the end…
reveal the revolution
“Focal Point” originally appeared in Dissident Voice.
Variations on a Theme
She covers
my grave in roses.
She stuffs
my mouth with thorns.
She calls
forth acid rain
to drench
the cemetery plot
where I am
reborn as a zombie.
I am the
Nothing Man.
I am the
New Wave.
I am the
Renaissance,
birthed
anew with the eyes of a Beast,
the heart
of a dying world,
the mind of
a black tumor,
the spirit
of a raging fire,
and the
final truth of a flailing supernova.
I am the
essence of morphine
dripping
into the splintered veins
of a body
where the lungs no longer breathe.
I am the
Police State cancer
flooding
over a primal riot
as the
stitches fall out
and pent up
frustration bursts at the seams.
I am the
Amazon,
cut off at
the knees,
starving
for a new harvest,
spitting
out the last lungful of oxygen.
I am the
image of tomorrow
hauntingly
cast through a cracked crystal ball,
drowning
the wasteland with silent chaos.
I am the
muscle that has atrophied.
I am the
kidney that no longer flushes.
I am the
liver that has evolved into a leech.
I am the
mutation of a thousand mistakes.
“Variations on a Theme” originally appeared in Void Magazine.
Larger View
When you try to say everything
all at once
it leaves you with nothing
in the end
The truth is bigger
than one moment
Slow down and simplify…
eternity came equipped with patience
“Larger View” originally appeared in The Word Ocean.
Bio:
Scott Thomas Outlar hosts the site 17Numa.wordpress.com
where links to his published poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews
can be found. His chapbook "Songs of a Dissident" was released in 2015
through Transcendent Zero Press and is available on Amazon. Scott's full-length collection "Happy Hour Hallelujah" is forthcoming in 2016 through CTU Publishing.
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